Books

Multiple Worlds, Identity and Magic Realism on the Streets of Brazil : Maximum Shadow, Minimal Light by Gustavo Minas Have you ever thought why one street photographer takes a particular shot which is then part of their personal photographic [...]

Good Morning America: Street Photographer Michael Ray Nott Offers A Powerful Visual Insight Into Contemporary USA History, some say, is the mirror of the moment. Maybe we could also say that street photography is an equally important visual mirror of [...]

Museum of the Revolution (2019) by Guy Tillim Published by MACK & Foundation Henri Cartier-Bresson From 2014 – 2018, South African photographer Guy Tillim took long walks through fourteen African cities, compiling an expansive collection of street photography. Each image is [...]

VANISHING POINT : SHIRLEY BAKER'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ODYSSEY OF 1960'S MANCHESTER AND SALFORD. Copyright ⓒ Shirley Baker There is a strong sense of transience at the heart of Shirley Baker's work on the streets of Manchester and Salford in the [...]

A Review of Dawould Bey’s Seeing Deeply Copyright ⓒ Dawould Bey The street portrait, while not always considered “true street”, is as old as the genre that only reluctantly accepts it into the family. There can be little dispute about Vivian [...]

The first signs that something was awry emerged early summer, 2007, but it wasn't until autumn 2008 that the full catastrophe unfolded. Meanwhile Ben Bernanke, Chairman of the United States Federal Reserve at the time, was cool in the [...]

By Jonathan Brand $40 Introduction by Julia Dolan The vibrant street life and people of New York City's Lower East Side and Upper West Side in the 1950s and 1960s are presented in this book of black-and-white photographs by Jonathan Brand. [...]

Resurrection City, 1968 Photographs and text by Jill Freedman Essays by John Edwin and James Bryant Damiani £35 Of all the photographers who briefly parachuted in to get the glory and snap pictures of its famous visitors to sell [...]